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Greek Vase Painting: Poseidon

by Neal Wiedenmann

Poseidon was the god of water. He always held a trident in his hand. It symbolized his power over the realm of the sea. He was thought to control earthquakes.

 

by Shirley Chen

Poseidon was the god of water. He always held a trident in his hand. It symbolized his power over the realm of the sea. He was thought to control earthquakes.

 

by Tracey McCusker

Poseidon was the god of water. He always held a trident in his hand. It symbolized his power over the realm of the sea. He was thought to control earthquakes.

 

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